Assessment in Educational Reform

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Assessment in Educational Reform
Author : Robert W. Lissitz
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Publisher : Allyn & Bacon
Language : English
Release Date : 08 May 2024
ISBN : 0205332692
Pages : 0 pages
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Assessment in Educational Reform by Robert W. Lissitz Book PDF Summary

Contributors from universities and from testing and training organizations propose reforms in assessment of educational practice, examining assessment of teachers, students, and teacher candidates, as well as state-level, large-scale assessment, and assessment of non- native-English speakers.

Assessment in Educational Reform

Contributors from universities and from testing and training organizations propose reforms in assessment of educational practice, examining assessment of teachers, students, and teacher candidates, as well as state-level, large-scale assessment, and assessment of non- native-English speakers.

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Testing is one of the most controversial of all state and federal educational policies. The effects of testing are quite ambiguous. The same test may lead to different consequences in different circumstances, and teachers may use very different strategies to prepare students for tests. Although most experts agree that mandatory

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This book discusses the recent assessment movements in the eastern and western worlds with particular focuses on the policies, implementation, and impacts of assessment reform on education. A new perspective of assessment sees assessment as a means to enhance learning. This book examines the tensions, challenges and outcomes (intended and

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The conclusions and recommendations made in this book are derived from a study of ten teachers in Hong Kong as they tried to change their practice following a reform of the Hong Kong assessment system. Hong Kong is simply a context that provided the opportunity to gather very rich and

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